The
Presidential Communications Operations Office on Friday released an infographic on Facebook that was supposed to tell the differences between the
modified enhanced community quarantine and the
general community version.
However, it seemed to only show the similarities between the two quarantine phases which later confused some social media users.
The infographic in question was supposed to tell the difference of MECQ and GCQ during activities such as mass gatherings, religious services and necrological services.
It was part of a series or an album that advises the public about the differences between the guidelines under MECQ and GCQ.
All the infographics bear the title “Difference between MECQ and GCQ.”
Alegria youth advocates for gov t vax program
Philippine Information Agency
26 May 2021, 00:38 GMT+10
CEBU, May 25 (PIA) The Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) in the Municipality of Alegria is advocating for the vaccination program of the government to fight the COVID-19 virus.
SK Federation President Kim Marie Leguiz said during the Network Briefing News interview with the Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO) Asec. JV Arcena that the young people in Alegria are openly supporting the government s vaccination program. The Alegria youth are busy advocating (for the vaccination program) through social media, said Leguiz. Social media plays a very important role in giving proper information to the youth when it comes to the effectiveness of a certain vaccine, she continued.
Youth, as social media gatekeepers
Philippine Information Agency
DAVAO ORIENTAL, May 25 (PIA) - The youth are gatekeepers of the social media.
Director General Ramon Cualoping III of the Philippine Information Agency (PIA) pointed this out during his engagement with the youth of Davao Oriental where he swung his EXPLAIN, EXPLAIN, EXPLAIN advocacy early this month.
He made his appeal to members of Caraga National High School (CNHS) Sidlakan Mandaya Cultural Ensemble to pitch in to efforts of the Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO) and PIA, to stop the spread of fake news. If naay mga fake news tabangi pud mi ha. Ayaw mo pag totoo sa fake news; kamo ang ginatawag nga mga gatekeepers in social media. Dili mokalat ang fake news pag dili ninyo I -share. (Help us with fake news. Don t believe in fake news. You are what we call as gatekeepers in social media. Fake news won t spread if not shared), he told them during a brief program hosted by Reverend Father Diom
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By VIRGIL LOPEZ, GMA News
Published May 24, 2021 1:52pm
NTF-ELCAC spokesperson on social media issues and sectoral concerns Lorraine Badoy The National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) on Monday dared the Makabayan lawmakers to condemn the alleged atrocities committed by the communist rebels against the Filipino people. At a news conference, NTF-ELCAC spokesperson on social media issues and sectoral concerns Lorraine Badoy said she is wondering why these left-leaning party-list legislators have remained silent on the matter. “We’ve been waiting for them to denounce the terrible crimes of the CPP-NPA-NDF (Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army-National Democratic Front) against the Filipino people for the past 52 years and so far the silence again is deafening,” said Badoy, who is also an undersecretary of the Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO).